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The Ministry of Commerce's implementation of the "verified listing" to prevent price manipulation and unregistered activities in the real estate sector is expected to reduce the risk of fraud in the automotive sector as well.
THE APPLICATION WILL PREVENT FAKE LISTINGSThe Ministry has launched the "verified listing" application to protect consumer rights, prevent price manipulations faced by citizens due to fake listings, and eliminate unregistered activities in real estate trade. This application will also be applicable to the automotive sector and will become mandatory in 2025. Accordingly, individuals selling cars will select their own vehicle on the e-Government platform and formalize the listing they publish through portals. The application aims to create a fair, competitive, and stable market structure in the automotive sector.
"CAN BE EVIDENCE IN THE USE OF COMPENSATION RIGHTS"Ergün Kılıç, President of the Consumer Rights Association, emphasized the importance of the markets operating in a regular, safe, and healthy manner in his statement. Kılıç pointed out that Articles 167 and 172 of the Constitution impose significant responsibilities on the public in this regard, stating that the state's regulatory measures in goods and services markets contribute to the growth of markets while also preventing consumer grievances."TRUST WILL BE ESTABLISHED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR"Kılıç expressed that this goal has become clearer with the Consumer Protection Law, and that the protection of consumers' economic interests and the compensation for their damages have been legally secured. He explained that the regulations both increase consumer confidence and contribute to the national economy, stating: Trust in trade represents a relationship based on mutual respect and honesty between buyers and sellers. This trust contributes to the formation of a fair, transparent market structure that protects consumers' economic interests and compensates them when they suffer losses across all sectors. A secure trading environment also serves as a shield against unfair practices such as fraud. The transition to the "verified listing" application in the automotive sector will provide consumers with confidence and reduce the risk of fraud. The public authority's implementation of such applications through market oversight and inspections will prevent unregistered activities and potential incidents. Additionally, this regulation will enable consumers to reach the seller in case of damage and can serve as evidence in the use of compensation rights.
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